iPad Promotional Video and Images Show Properly-Displayed Flash Content
January 29th, 2010 admin
One of the major complaints so far about Apple’s new iPad tablet device has been a lack of support for Flash content, a limitation also placed on the iPhone. At several points during Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ demonstration of the iPad at Wednesday’s med…
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